French author explores an intimate, complex relationship with hyper-personal objectivity
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The Australian author, a regular Nobel favourite, is an inveterate archiver of his life and work. His writing is similarly deliberate, if hard to describe
Former UUP leader jointly awarded Nobel Peace Prize with SDLP’s John Hume in 1998
The Stephen’s Green Club, in Dublin, honoured the poet with a celebratory dinner. The programme is a portal to a transformative period of Irish history
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The Nobel laureate is a master of the short novel – but none of them rivals Septology, an 800-page, single-sentence masterpiece
Bust to be placed beside one of late John Hume and will be unveiled to coincide with 25th anniversary of awarding of Nobel Peace Prize to both men
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Yeats did not know that 1923, the year of his Nobel prize, did not mark his first nomination but his seventh
She won the 2020 Nobel prize for literature, the first American to do since TS Eliot
“Martti was always a voice of hope, one that proved that war is not the solution to conflicts,” said President Michael D Higgins
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